Jalen Hurts throws TD pass as Eagles regain breathing room

Dallas’ comeback was stalled by a Philly TD and an interception of Cooper Rush

The Linc had gotten quiet on Sunday night as the Dallas Cowboys rattled off 17 straight points to close within three of the Philadelphia Eagles.

Jalen Hurts took control after the Cowboys’ score and led the Eagles on a 13-play, 73-yard drive that ate up 7:37 of the fourth quarter.

Hurts worked his RPO magic that froze Dallas’ defense. He then threw a pass to a wide-open DeVonta Smith in the end zone.

The play gave Philly a 9-point lead after a 2-point conversion failed.

On the ensuing drive, Cooper Rush was picked by C.J. Gardner-Johnson and suddenly Eagles fans found the voices they had seemingly lost.